The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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... hand have fallen into disuse . The bud of the sunflower before it expands was then drest like an artichoke and eaten as a dainty ; the root of the minor pimpinella , or small Burnet saxifrage , " dried and pulverized , was preferred by ...
... hand have fallen into disuse . The bud of the sunflower before it expands was then drest like an artichoke and eaten as a dainty ; the root of the minor pimpinella , or small Burnet saxifrage , " dried and pulverized , was preferred by ...
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... hand of the All - wise and All - merciful disposer of all things , loosen our affections from earth when they are per- haps in danger of striking root there too deeply . From her youth and docility , Evelyn , while in the flower of ...
... hand of the All - wise and All - merciful disposer of all things , loosen our affections from earth when they are per- haps in danger of striking root there too deeply . From her youth and docility , Evelyn , while in the flower of ...
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... hands , but to decline all the nouns , conjugate the verbs regular , and most of ye irre- gular ; learn'd out Puerilis ... hand , he ask'd what booke it was , and being told it was comedy , and too difficult for him , he wept for sorrow ...
... hands , but to decline all the nouns , conjugate the verbs regular , and most of ye irre- gular ; learn'd out Puerilis ... hand , he ask'd what booke it was , and being told it was comedy , and too difficult for him , he wept for sorrow ...
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... hands in bed , he demanded whether he might pray to God with his hands un - joyn'd : and a little after , whilst in greate agonie , whether he should not offend God by using his holy name so often calling for ease . What shall I say of ...
... hands in bed , he demanded whether he might pray to God with his hands un - joyn'd : and a little after , whilst in greate agonie , whether he should not offend God by using his holy name so often calling for ease . What shall I say of ...
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... hand of God being upon us . ' It was fortunate for Evelyn that public affairs were at this time in a critical state , and must in some measure have abstracted him from the sense of his afflictions . Cromwell was then paying the penalty ...
... hand of God being upon us . ' It was fortunate for Evelyn that public affairs were at this time in a critical state , and must in some measure have abstracted him from the sense of his afflictions . Cromwell was then paying the penalty ...
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